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After several months in private beta, Google’s App Inventor for Android is now available for general use, so any business or individual can start using the technology to create Android apps of ...
Google and MIT have released App Inventor for Android today on an open source basis.
You can now build your own Android app thanks to Google's App Inventor for Android -- all you need is a good idea ...
While Google (news, site) has been aggressively marketing services such as Google+, a little-known program called App Inventor that lets users build Android applications without requiring hardcore ...
They’re one target for Google ‘s new App Inventor for Android, which offers browser-based, drag-and-drop app development.
By now you've probably heard of Google's App Inventor for Android, a web-based development environment that's meant to make it possible for non-developers to build their own Android applications ...
Drag and drop your way to Android programming. MIT App Inventor, re-released as a beta service (as of March 5, 2012) by the MIT Center for Mobile Learning after taking over the project from Google, is ...
Google's new App Inventor for Android brings app creation to the masses. It might not result in any truly amazing apps, but it could definitely result in some new development addicts.
Google’s new App Inventor for Android comes with an ambitious goal: Allow anyone to create simple apps for their mobile phone. The tool, still in invitation-only beta, offers a graphical drag ...
Earlier this year Google announced an invitation-only solution called App Inventor. The web-based product offered the ability for non-developers to easily drag-and-drop to create Android ...
Google has recently announced its Android App Inventor. It has been out in private beta version for some time but now it's released and available around ...
When you first look at Google App Inventor for Android, it may not look like much. That is to say, it's ugly. But as with many Google services, beneath a layer of homeliness, there appears to be ...